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Meuhbox and meuhmania use Maniapress. I need to write posts for the meuhbox because it is just the beggining

http://www.box.meuhmania.com/ - Manialink : meuhboxhttp://www.meuhmania.com/ - No manialink (would be great if I could create a manialink with "mania" especially at the end of this ridiculous name of "meuh", there is no chance for a visitor to think it is a nadeo manialink, but Cerovan said No - )

meuh21 wrote:would be great if I could create a manialink with "mania" especially at the end of this ridiculous name of "meuh", there is no chance for a visitor to think it is a nadeo manialink, but Cerovan said No - )

As hylis said, you cannot have an address that starts on ends with mania. Yet, you can use the name MeuhMania on the Manialink (in titles etc.) but have a slightly different address (like meeuuh for instance). ManiaCreative did that: their Manialink is called like that, but the address is just "creative".

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gouxim wrote:ManiaCreative did that: their Manialink is called like that, but the address is just "creative".

And for this reason it is not easy to find it.
I knew this rule but I don't like it. I understand the goal : "We have a welcoming attitude with people calling stuff *Mania*, but these names, ingame, are too offical look a like to leave this to go up to there." But "Meuhmania", for example, will never have a "official look". So you can apply the rule like robots or analyze the situation. I know it is more difficult to analyze, it take time and it could create problems with players.I also know many other objections are possible. But I would prefer a human touch and a real "welcoming attitude".

Never mind it is not important and it give me a idea of topic for my blog